553,33-meter high symbol of Toronto city; it's almost two times higher than the Eiffel Tower - a 360°-panorama restaurant on the roof and EdgeWalk attraction.

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#2in TorontoHigh Park in Toronto

In the largest park of Toronto, there are recreational areas, sport areas, a separate dog park and the territory of squirrels and chipmunks.

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#4in TorontoRainbow Bridge in Toronto

A bridge crosses the Niagara River and connects the American state of New York with the Canadian province of Ontario.

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#5in TorontoCoronation Park in Toronto

The park was created in honor of the coronation of King George VI. It is landscaped for sports and picnics.

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#6in TorontoNathan Phillips Square in Toronto

Festivals are held in the square near the City Hall. You go ice-skating here at the winter time.

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#1in MontrealSchwartz's Gourmet Jewish Montreal store in Montreal

Here you can try a kosher steak.

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#7in TorontoAir Canada Centre in Toronto

Multi-purpose indoor sporting arena and the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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#8in TorontoThe Natrel Rink in Toronto

The skating rink overlooking Lake Ontario is the work of the Harbourfront Center, a not-for-profit organization that conducts educational and entertaining events.

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#9in TorontoOntario Science Museum in Toronto

In the science museum you can set up an experiment in the laboratory, visit another galaxy and see a tornado.

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#1in OsoyoosSpotted Lake in Osoyoos

It's located northwest of Osoyoos along Highway 3. In spring and winter the lake looks usual, but in summer the water evaporates forming mineral islands. You can walk on them, but only with permission from the Indians guarding the lake.

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#0in CalgaryBanff National Park in Calgary

The park is located in the Rocky Mountains - 110 kilometers northwest from Calgary. The entrance fee is $8 for adults, $4 for children.